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| MS Windows Error Messages 2.8 - lookup Windows error codes, Subcategory: Misc. Utilities
| Price:
Free | OS:
98/ME/NT/2000/XP | Size:
80 KB | Version:
2.8 |
MS Windows Error Messages is a small utility that will allow you to look up MS Windows error code numbers and display a descriptive message explaining what the numeric code actually means. If you have software programs that produce numeric error codes
now you can find out what they really mean. The program also provides an option to display or print all of the error codes and messages defined for your version of Windows
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| MSConfig Cleanup 1.0 - remove disabled startup entries, Subcategory: Misc. Utilities
| Price:
Free | OS:
98/ME/2000/XP | Size:
689 KB | Version:
1.0 |
MSConfig Cleanup is a simple tool that removes disabled startup entries from MSCONFIG. When you type MSCONFIG into the RUN box, it will open Windows configuration utility, which also includes a basic startup manager, which allows you to enable/disable auto-start programs. It does not however allow you to completely remove an entry from the list. This is where MSConfig Cleanup comes in - it scans the startup configurations and allows you remove any item that has been previously disabled via MSCONFIG. Works as advertised, but too simple to rate.
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| MSI to EXE Setup Creator 4.8.3.1 - Setup creator tool converts .msi to .exe file, Subcategory: Misc. Utilities
| Price:
59 | OS:
Win98,WinME,WinNT 3.x,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000 | Size:
860 KB | Version:
4.8.3.1 |
MSI (.NET framework) to EXE setup creator application can import .msi installation package to generate executable (.exe) files just in single click and also provide facility to save created EXE setup at user specified location in hard drive.
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| My Folders 1.2.1 - shortcuts to your favorite folders, Subcategory: Misc. Utilities
| Price:
$10.00 (Free Trial) | OS:
98/ME/2000/XP | Size:
250 KB | Version:
1.2.1 |
My Folders allows you to create shortcuts to your favorite folders, that you can access via keyboard hotkey or from a menu in the system tray. You can set custom icons for each folder link, chose to open it normally or in Explorer mode. In addition, if you activate My Folders (via Hotkey) while using a standard Open/Save dialog, it will change the location of the Open/Save dialog to the select Favorite folder.
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| MyRun 1.10 - launch multiple programs, Subcategory: Misc. Utilities
| Price:
Free | OS:
98/NT/ME/2000 | Size:
582 KB | Version:
1.10 |
MyRun is a program that allows you to run several programs at once or in order with one single click. The program allows you to set pauses between launches, set process priority or set the window position or hide it. MyRun can also free physical memory before launching a program to minimize swap activity. Everything is managed from an easy to use editing window and does not require any scripting.
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| NirExt 1.0 - new context menu options, Subcategory: Misc. Utilities
| Price:
Free | OS:
98/ME/2000/XP | Size:
37 KB | Version:
1.0 |
NirExt adds three new options to the Windows Explorer context menu, that are mostly of interest to advanced users. It allows you to quickly run any program with additional command line parameters (Advanced Run), create a customized shortcut in one of several system location (Shortcut+), and to customize the folder icon and mouseover hint for any folder (Folder Properties).
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| Nokia Monitor Test 1.0.0.1 - monitor test patterns, Subcategory: Misc. Utilities
| Price:
Free | OS:
98/ME/2000/XP | Size:
375 KB | Version:
1.0.0.1 |
Nokia Monitor Test is a small tool that allows you to analyze and test your monitor, using test patterns for Geometry, Convergence, Resolution, Moir, Brightness, Contrast, Focus, Readability, Color and Screen Regulation. The program does not make any adjustments to your settings, but only displays the selected patterns, leaving it to your expertise to decide where the problems are located (if any).
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| Nullsoft Beep 0.3 - Hyper-Auto-Blips for your computer, Subcategory: Misc. Utilities
| Price:
Free | OS:
98/ME/NT/2000/XP | Size:
69 KB | Version:
0.3 |
Nullsoft Beep is a nifty little application that makes your computer sound like computers sound in the movies. It runs in the system tray and enahances your system with Hyper-Auto-Blips on screen updates and keyboard input - with other words, you`ll hear a lot of discrete electronic sounds when you perform certain actions, kinda sounds like R2D2 from StarWars. Fun little thing, but absolutely useless.
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| O&O SafeErase 2.0 - secure file deletion, Subcategory: Misc. Utilities
| Price:
$19.95 (Free Trial) | OS:
NT/2000/XP | Size:
5583 KB | Version:
2.0 |
O&O SafeErase is a secure file deletion tool that integrates into the Windows Explorer right-click menu, and allows you to delete files beyond the possibility of recovery. It offers 4 security levels, ranging from random overwrite to the highly secure Gutman method. In addition, the program also includes a feature that allows you to securely erase your entire hard drive - useful if you are selling or giving away your computer (only available in registered version).
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| Odbc 4 All 2.1 -1- - Connection to ODBC data sources for any app., Subcategory: Misc. Utilities
| Price:
64 | OS:
Win98,WinME,WinXP,WinNT 4.x,Win2000,Win2003 | Size:
730 KB | Version:
2.1 -1- |
ODBC 4 ALL is a 32 bit Windows utility designed to easily allow any application, including DOS apps and batch files, to run SQL queries using any ODBC data source, (Access, Informix, MySql, Oracle, Sql Server, ...), redirecting the output to the screen, an ascii file / table or a DBF table.
When run in interactive mode, you can interactively choose the ODBC Data Source and Table, then insert the SQL command to send to the database server. If the command is a SELECT, the SQL results will be automatically shown on a screen grid, while INSERT, UPDATE etc. usually do not provides any output.
To use it inside a 3rd party application, you can create an ascii configuration file, then run ODBC4ALL.EXE to obtain the results of the SQL query into the desired output format.
In this case user intervention is not required. Even the error messages could be redirected to an ascii file (for example if the SQL query contains a syntax error, or if the database server is unreachable because the server PC is down) allowing the running application to check for errors before managing the results.
Ascii tables are particularly useful to obtain data views which are automatically printable using our Printfil - Windows Printing System for Applications software: http://www.printfil.com
The two modes can be mixed, allowing you to run it in interactive mode obtaining an ascii output file or to run it from within your application only to automatically show the results of the query to the user.
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